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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">W dniu 12.03.2013 15:16, Navin Nepali
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<div><span>Yes I have faced this problem.</span></div>
<div><span>What's the setting in your 10G traffic card?</span></div>
<div><span>Have you input "high circuit count" in the card
configuration??</span></div>
<div><span>I</span></div>
<div><span>f you haven't configured then the 10G card will
support 16K circuits only. So if the traffic is more then
16K then the 10G card will not work. </span></div>
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According to docs this only applies to 1x10G card. <br>
We have active 4x10G card that never experienced that problem. But
we have other issues with that card or SEOS itself, spontaneous xPPA
crashes when PPPoE subscribers are active...<br>
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1.24 high-circuit-count<br>
1.24.1 Purpose<br>
Increases the maximum number of circuits on the 1-port 10 gigabit
Ethernet card (10ge-1-port) to 32,000.<br>
1.24.4 Default<br>
The maximum number of circuits is 16,000.<br>
1.24.5 Usage Guidelines<br>
Use the high-circuit-count command to increase the maximum number of
circuits on the 1-port 10 gigabit Ethernet card to 32,000. <br>
Note: <br>
Entering or leaving the high-circuit-count mode of operation causes
the card to reload. Performance of the card might be reduced in
high-circuit-count mode.<br>
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Sebastian Podjasek
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